Children's Home Society of North Carolina
Paul Constantino has a diverse work experience spanning over several sectors. Paul began their career as an Accountant at Carson Dellosa Children's Publishing, where they handled accounts receivable and payable, reconciled accounts, and maintained vendor communication. Paul then moved on to the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) as an Accountant-Business Manager, managing accounting functions for 13 accounts and implementing efficient accounts payable forms. Following this, they worked at McGladrey & Pullen as a Senior Audit Associate, where they supervised and trained staff, conducted audits, and analyzed internal controls. Paul later joined the University of Central Florida as Director, overseeing various responsibilities until 2013. Currently, they serve as the Director of Accounting at the Children's Home Society of North Carolina.
Paul Constantino attended Guilford College from 2002 to 2003, where they obtained a Certificate in Accounting. Prior to that, from 1993 to 1998, they attended SUNY Brockport and earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Business Admin - Finance. In terms of additional certifications, they became a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in the State of North Carolina in January 2006 and in the State of Florida in April 2011.
Children's Home Society of North Carolina
Children’s Home Society of NC has been building families through adoption and foster care for over 115 years. We place approximately 400 children each year in permanent, loving homes in North Carolina with a special focus on placing older children in the foster care system into caring homes. However, we are much more than just a placement agency. We provide therapy and support for children who have suffered abuse and neglect. We train and support foster families. We provide counseling to birth mothers facing unplanned pregnancies. In addition, we have a wealth of post adoption services that help children transition from foster care and adoption to become a member of a family.